Friday, April 03, 2009

The Many Hilton Families Of History.

I had just finished a page on one Hilton family and it’s Indian blood line, then I got to thinking that there must be a lot of Hilton’s looking for their family line. So I decided to do a page on the Hilton’s. I will not follow any time line I will add the information as I find it, I hope you will find a family member here.

Note. A lot of this information will come from the many departments of the Library of Congress.

A BILL.
MARCH 25. 1872.
Granting a pension to Josiah Hilton, of Steuben County, New York.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to place the name of Josiah Hilton, of Steuben County, New York, upon the pension-rolls, and to pay him a pension subject to the provisions and restrictions of the laws allowing pensions to the soldiers of the war of eighteen hundred and twelve.

A BILL
DECEMBER 22, 1837.
For the relief of Isaac Hilton.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be authorized and required to place the name of Isaac Hilton, of Portland, in the State of Maine, on pension roll of the United States, and pay him the sum of sixty dollars per annum, from and after the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, during his natural life.

A BILL.
APRIL 17, 1858.
For the relief of J. W. Hilton.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster General be authorized and directed to pay to J. W. Hilton, of the county of Monroe, and State of Illinois, the sum of four hundred and eighty-three dollars and forty cents, for extra mail service performed by him on route number thirteen thousand three hundred and twenty-three, from September twenty-second, anno domini eighteen hundred and fifty-six, to July first, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven.

Certificates.

1. William Hilton, Lieutenant, North Carolina line, certificate date May 16, 1792, No. 2412, interest started July 15, 1786, amount $668.07.

2. William Hilton, private, 5th, regiment South Carolina, Certificate date January 27, 1794, No. 4877, interest started August 1, 1780, amount $180.03.

Note. For those of you looking into the Helton & Hilton family should Check out the Helton & Hilton Family Genealogy forums for a lot of the military records and Cherokee Applications.

1. Hilton Family Genealogy Forum.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/hilton/

2. Helton Family Genealogy Forum.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/helton/

Location of Wabash and Erie Canal Lands.

Ohio.

1. On February 26, 1822, Jesse Hilton bought 229.5, acres in Ohio on the S. E. fraction of the N. half and S. E. quarter of section 27, township 4N. and range 4E., at $1.25 per acre, the amount $286.94.

2. On March 3, 1823, Joshua Hilton bought 140.75 acres in Ohio on the N. W. Fraction quarter S. of Maumee River, in section 27, township 4N. and range 4E., at $1.25 per acre, the amount $175.94.

3. On December 10, 1823, Theophilus Hilton bought 80, acres in the W. half of the S. W. quarter of section 27, township 4N. and range 4E., at $1.25 per acre, the amount $100.

Note. This information comes from The United States pension rolls which is housed at the Library of Congress. I will give the name and county and page number. If you see a name and would like his information you can find my address in my profile, please state name, county, and page no., when requesting any information.

Revolutionary War, and War of 1812.

Maine.

1. Ebenezer Hilton, Somerset, p. 67.
2. Isaac Hilton, Cumberland, p. 92.
3. William Hilton 1st., Somerset, p. 138.
4. Dudley Hilton, York, p.151.

New Hampshire.

1. Joseph Hilton, Rockingham, p. 12.

New York.

1. John Hilton, Invalid, p. 91.
2. James Hilton, Albany, p.262.
3. Jaocb W. Hilton, Greens, p.318.

Tennesee.

1. Edward Hilton, White, p.109.

Civil War.

There were at lest if not more then 929, Hilton’s in the Civil War, I could not put all their names here, but if you would like for me to look up a ancestor give his full name and state and regiment if you can and I will take a look, you can find my address in my profile, and as always my search's are ( Free. ), below you will find two examples on the kind of information you may receive.

Example. 1.

HILTON, ALONZO C., Rank Private, Company B. Unit 123 IL., U. S. INF, Residence MAJORITY POINT, CUMBERLAND CO, IL., Age 24, Height 6', Hair BLACK, Eyes BLACK, Complexion DARK, Marital Status MARRIED, Occupation FARMER. Joined When AUG 10, 1862, Joined Where GREENUP, IL., Period 3 YRS., Muster In SEP 6, 1862 Muster In Where MATTOON, IL. PROMOTED CORPORAL KILLED IN ACTION OCT 8, 1862 AT CHAPLAIN HILLS KY.

Example 2.

HILTON, J. W., private, 74th., regiment E. M. M., Co. C., Age 44, Enrolled August 5, 1862, Enlisted at Springfield Mo., ordered into service August 6, 1862, at Springfield Mo., Relieved of duty December 20, 1862, Days of duty 136, discharged over age.

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